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Do These 5 Things and Your Phone Will Never Hang Again

We’ve all been there. You’re in the middle of something and your phone just freezes — maybe when you’re halfway through an email, a video call or beating the final boss level of your favourite game. The screen gets frozen, nothing is turning up, and now you are helpless, frustrated even. It’s not simply an inconvenience to […]

Android 16: Exploring the Top 10 New Features in Google’s Next Big Mobile Update

In the constantly changing world of mobile devices, Google’s Android 16 stands out as one of the most anticipated launches in recent memory. Scheduled to be released in late 2019, Android 16 opens up substantial improvements in security, performance, integration, accessibiliy, and user experience. The mobile OS from Google has long been a workshop for ambitious ideas,

Airtel Network Issue in 2025: Causes, Solutions, and User Complaints Explained

Today, in our digitally connected world, mobile networks are lifelines. Whether you’re sending a plain text, or a making a business critical video call, perfect and seamless connectivity is essential. Bharti Airtel had emerged as one of India’s biggest telecom players, with a solid reliability, speed, and service reputation. But giants have weak spots too. Recently, many Airtel users across

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Cyber Crossfire: How Pakistan Targets India Online & How India Strikes Back

Nowadays with the digital transformation, the battlefield is no longer the land or the sky, the battlefield is in cyberspace. Today, countries arm themselves not just with weapons but also with cyberpower. Among the South Asian nations, India and Pakistan are witnessing escalating tensions not just along border lines, but also in a largely invisible battlefield of digital

India’s Smartphone Market in Q1 2025: Decline in Shipments, Rise in Value

India’s vibrant and sizeable smartphone market endured a surprising 7% year-on-year (YoY) decline in the number of devices shipped in Q1 2025, claimed reports published this week by Counterpoint Research and CyberMedia Research (CMR). The decline, which included a further fall to about 32.4 million units, represents a dramatic reverse in a market that has long served

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